In January 2024, 13-year-old Willis Gibson achieved a historic feat by reaching the killscreen in the game Tetris, a milestone previously considered impossible. Using advanced controller techniques and models, he became the first person to 'beat' Tetris, setting multiple world records in the process. This achievement has led to a documentary titled 'Blue Scuti: Game Crasher,' which will premiere at the Tribeca Festival in 2025. The film not only highlights Gibson's gaming prowess but also his personal journey, exploring themes of grief and community.
Thirteen-year-old Willis Gibson's life changes overnight when he becomes the first person in human history to beat Tetris. This coming-of-age story explores grief, the power of community and the rise of an unexpected internet legend.
The run also gave him the Overall Score, Level, Lines, and 19 Score world records, but those are secondary to "beating" Tetris. That's how big a deal this is.
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